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Xi Jinping’s pass on G20 summit more about regional relations, not US tensions, experts say

  • Foreign ministry did not cite reason for Premier Li Qiang standing in for Chinese president at this weekend’s summit
  • Xi also skipped key event at the Brics summit in South Africa weeks earlier

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Chinese President Xi Jinping will not attend this weekend’s G20 in India, the foreign ministry has confirmed. Photo: dpa
Chinese President Xi Jinping will not attend Group of 20 summit in New Delhi this weekend, the Chinese foreign ministry confirmed.

Instead, the ministry said Premier Li Qiang will attend the international forum, marking the first time the Chinese leader will miss the landmark meeting amid simmering tensions with the West.

The announcement has dimmed hopes of a possible meeting between Xi and his US counterpart Joe Biden at the Apec meeting in San Francisco in November. In a WeChat post on Monday, the Ministry of State Security cast doubt over Xi’s attendance, calling on the US to “show real sincerity”.

On Sunday, Biden said “I am disappointed … but I am going to get to see him,” without indicating when such a meeting would take place.

The announcement that Xi will be absent from the G20 meeting came just weeks after he skipped a key event at the Brics summit in South Africa, where he was scheduled to make a speech. Commerce Minister Wang Wentao delivered the speech on his behalf instead.

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